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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1887)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY ; JUNE 14. 1887. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Quito a Battle In the Wheat Pit Won By the Clique. LIBERAL TRADING INDULGED IN. A Very Unlit Trmlo In Corn anil I'rluo Fluctuations Narrow OntH In Fairly Active Oc- tunnel Quotations. CHICAGO I'llonUOK MAUKF.T. CnicAdo , Juno 13. [ Special Telegram to tlio BKK.1 Cables were far from strong' to day nml thu outsltlo domestic markets all tended towards n lower rniuu. In tliU mar ket Juno was firmly held at WUJMc. .Inly was buoyed m > bycll'iuo muscle , and deferred deliveries cased oil In sympathy with the weakness prevailing elscwlieie. July wheat opened nt Sij/c , or H'o below Saturday's closing price. The crowd \\ai bearislily dis posed , but theru was a irood demand : it thu start and tlio price moved uu. One of the clique houses displayed n willingness to take nil the olferlnits and thu price moved up to 83J c , wheru there was unite a battle , the clique , as usual , winning the light. Thu clique buying at 83X@c ! was on a liberal scalc.and atthe latter quotation Itoscntuld bid the market for "any part of .1,090,0(0 hush- els" The price Immediately went to S4J.Cc , but settled later and at 1 o'clock rested at tfiJfQ&lXc , with June quoted at 02J4c , Aug ust nt 0c , September at VJc. Thu Hue- tuatlons In tlio AiiKUbt option weic from EO'jc at the opctiini ; to 7U c , back to 0 , ' ( ! ibO)4'c , down sharply to 7li > .fo and buck to 7HJ < c , and down again to TOYc. September ranged bO fifl Tli e , and December Kl fe Vc. Theru was liberal trading In tlio whole list of futures. July htill continues to atttact the lion's share of attention , however , and will doubtless continue to occupy thu position of spccnluti ve honor lor thu next ten days at least. Tlio crowd Is attacking now crop futuies with great vigor and the temper of tlio wliolu country seems to be bearish on the new crop. The spirit ot hostility to tliu clique stems to be gaining .strength on 'change. It Is taking form In a well-delincd purpose on thu part ot the board of directors to uncouragu the enlargement of " " and It largement "regular" storage room , Is sold that the directors will put thu neces sary label on about 1,000,000 bushels capacity additional to-morrow. Corn was well nleh featureless In tlio speculative market , there being a light trade and narrow fluctuations In prices , t'lio ex treme range covered by July , which was the leading feature , was JiV. . It opened and closed at 3tta on the regular board , with 3HJc high and : toc low. August was l c pioiuliim over July , and September 2c prem ium. Thu 1 o'clock quotations were about on a level with Saturday's latest bids. Oats for future delivery were In fairly actlvo demand , though buying to-day was largely bv shorts to cover outstanding con tracts. Heller July ranged at ' rKu.Xc ) and closed at 'Mont I o clock. August and Sep tember rented at U5c , though in the early dealings both sold down to 4c. There was a pretty llrm tone to tlio trade at tlio closn. In tlio provision pit the week opened with Rpeculativo Interest confined almost wholly to short ribs. For lard there was only a moderate demand for parties desirous to change over or extend some outstanding con tract , and in pork there was literally nothing doing. Prices were held steady. The changes witnessed oven in short ribs wcro limited , and at 1 o'clock lard stood at about Saturday's figures , and short ribs 3 > < @ 5c lilt-tier , I'ork for cash and Juno deliver re mained at 12-J.OO. AFTKKNOON SESSION Wheat was steady for Juno at ttJi.Ce , July at Nij c , August at TOc , September at 7b , ' < c. Corn was easy ; July , : th@iS : , ' < c ; Auuust , au c ; September , 40c. Oats were easier ; June , 24 c ; July. lUKc ; August , 24c. I'ork was neglected and nominal , Juno being quoted at 322.00. Lard averaged -J-ic lower at the close , when Juno stood at § 0.00 , July at $0.05 , August at Lj STOCK. CIIICAOO , June 13. [ Special Telegram to the BKK.J CATTI.K The receipts to-day wcro quite largo and included fully 5,000 more natives than on last Monday. The market was naturally weak and slow , as buyers bezan by bidding 15@iJ > c lower. Sales were inado slowly and thin , rough and heavy cattle wore loft until the last and at a late hour a good mani such were unsold , Smooth fat 1100 to 1250 Ib cattle sold about 5@10c lower than Friday , but all others sold 10@15c lower and trade closed quite weak at that. Grassy cattle , of course , suffered , and buyers wore naturally morn fastidious than If they had not had a big supply from which to select. One lot ot 121 steers and stags. 1204 Ibs , sold at 84.00 , the lot being more than half stags. At 'J o'clock some of the best heavy cattle In the yards wcro unsold. Bhlppliig steers , - 1 50 to 1500 Ibs . , S4.15@4.85 ; ' " " " " laoato jn.o. cows , . . . . . . . . steers , $4,85 ® J.OO ; grasscrs , > .i.bO(9.i.50 ( r ; bid 83.40(34.00. ( lions The quality was good and shippers bought liberally for Monday. Best mixed butcher weights and fancy heavy sold at 5.10(1(0.20 ; a few lots of common mixed sold as low as 84. 0@5.05 ; Yorkers , 85.00 ® 5.10. Shippers arc cautioned against send ing grassers to this market unless they can be bought at a discount of 15(0206 ( , for that Is about what buyers hero will take off when they find anything grassy In a lot. LIVE STOCK. OnloBgo , Juno 13. The Drovers' Jour nal reports an follows : Cattle Kecelpts. 11,000 : slow and 6@15c Itwer ; shipping steers , $3.G5 ( < ? 4.85 ; stackers and ieeders,82.25 < < S3.50 : cowsbullsand mixed , S1.75@3.25 ; Texas cattle , 92.8034.00. Hogs Jtecelpts , 3,700 ; 5c lower and closed stronger ; rough and mixed , $4.755.10 ; packIng - Ing and shltiDlng , ! 5.00@5.25j light , 84.70 ® S.foj skip * & .25$4.70. ( HhoeD Itcceipts , 5,000 ; slow.'best about steady ; common I0$25c ( off ; natives , S3.00 ( $4.25 ; western , 83.0004. 60 ; Texans , 12.50 < < j3. > ; lambs , per head , | 1.25@i.50. : National Htoolc Yard * , E t Bt , IxmU , 111. , June 13. Cattle Receipts , 1,400 ; shipments , 300 ; steady ; choice heavy native steers , 84.40@4.G5 ; fair to good ship ping steers , 84.OOQiH.85 ; butchers' steers , | 3.504.-0 ; feeders , fair to good , S3.10@4.00 ; stockers , fair to good , 82.15 3.10. Hogb KecelptB. a.200 ; shipments , 800 ; opened active and lOc higher , closed easier ; choice heavy aud butchers' selections , 85.10 ? 5.2u ; packing , fair to good. 84.9035.05 ; orkors , medium to prime. 84.75@4.00 ; pigs , common to good , S4.00Q4.53. Hamas City , June 13. Cattle Kecelpts , 0,000 ; shipments , none ; slow , weak and lOc lower for snipping ; butchers' steers and cows 5@10c lower ; common to choice , S3.50(3 ( 4.40 ; stockers. jf2.CO@3.25 ; feeding steers , 63.80(33,75 ( ; cows , ja.OO@S.75. lions Kecelpts , 6,000 : shipmento , 3,000 ; market was strong and active ; common tc choice , 84.l5f34.UO ; skips and pigs , $3.00(5 FINANCIAL. NEW VOUK , June 13. [ Special Telegram t < the BKE.J-STOCKS The marknt oponec weak and declining , except In St. Paul. It this stock the sales were qulto large at V © > , per cent decline. It was chiefly a scalper1 ! market , and hammering was done with en rgy , the bears selling slowly , and semi Itock was coming from tired holders. Bu jfew of the larue operators were In tlio mai iet. A canvass among eighteen coinmlssloi louses Saturday night resulted In flndlni fourteen bullish , ttireo undecided and on bearish. London quotations at 2 p. m. , com pared with Saturday's close , showed # pe cent advance on New York Central , X m Union Pacific , and X on Lake Shore. HeadIng 1s Ing was } ' per cent off , St. Paul , Louis vlllo A Nashville and Krlo unchanged. Thi effort to break stocks In London on the pea clble consequences of the death of the em peror of Germany Saturday , caused a grea deal of short sellln ? there In American so entitles. At the same time some of the mor prominent and very conservative brokers li New Vork had fairly large orders to buy 01 the decline. Meetings of the Michigan Cen tral , the Lake Shore , and Canada Souther ; : toads bar * been called for June IS. Tuel purpospjls to re-elect the old officers , present tlio quarterly statement. ' ) and declare divi dends. A 2 per cent dividend Is expected on Lake Shore and Michigan Central , and 1)4' ) on Canada Southern. All the Norfolk A Western preferred stock not subscribed for by stockholders hai already been sold by tie ] company , and all placed , The total sales for the day were 101,70.1 shares. OOVEHXMKXTS Government bonds were dull but steady. YKVTIWMAY'S QUOTATIONS. MONKY ON' CAM , Loaned Irom 4 to 10 percent ; last loan , 5 per cent ; closed olfcreu at 4X per emit. PUIMK MEIICANTILI : PAI-EII 5fl per cent. STKiu.ixn KxniANOK Dull and steady at i4.sif for sixty day bills , and 81.to for demand. lllOIUJti MAIII13TS. Chicago. June 13 , Following quo t- tlons n re the 2 ; : > u closing figures : Flour Firm , dull anil neulcctod ; winter wheat Hour.84.3.r$4.M ( ) : southern , 8l'.0i4.JO : Wisconsin. S4. ; > 0il4.r ( > 0 : Michigan suit spring wheat , S3.Si ) ( 4lfiO : Minnesota bakers , S3.SOC 4.50 ; patents , 84.GOS5.OJ ; low Kiades , 32.05W3.20 ; rye Hour , quiet at 23.35 MH.50 ; In sarksand barrels. 8' ) . 10J13.90. Wheat-Unsettled , pern-rally lower than Saturday's closing figures ; cash , 92Jfc , ; July , b3fc ; August , 7'Jc. Corn Moderately active and ( inlet , closing shade below Saturday ; cash , 3Jc ; July , 3Sc ; August , MX- Oats Quiet all around ; cash,24J cAiuust ; , Hye DulfatKiKc. Barley- Steady at Mc. ) Timothy Seed Prime , 81.01. FIaxSeed-81.10. Whlsky-8UO. Pork Steady : casl. , 822.00 ; Lard Moderately nc.tlvu niul lower ; cash , SO.fA ) ; July , 80.IW ; August. 0.7. ' . . Hulk Meats Shoulders. Si.fiOiM.TO ; short clear , $7.'JOt7.U5 ( ; short ribs. 87.70. Butter Firmcreamery ; , iiK@lWcdairy : ; , IZtilVtc. Cheese Kasler ; full cream cheddnrs , Sc ; llats.7ki7Xcyouii ( ; ) { Americas , 7 , . . . Liisler at 13 > u'14e. Hldes-Uiichangedii'av.v ; ] ? rpen salted 7ic ; liuhtdo , 7fHc ; HAlted bull hides , Oc ; green Rilted calftie ; dry flint , l2S13c ( ; dry calf , lS ( < 614c : deacons , 40ceach ; dry salted , lOc. Tnllow UnchansPd ; No. 1 country , 3c ; No. 3,2c ; cake , 8) @ 3j c KecalpM. Shipments. Flour , bbls 10.000 27.000 Wheat , bu 244.000 527.000 Corn , bu 119,000 240,000 Oats , bu 14S.OOO 150,000 Kye , bu 2,000 liarloy. bu 2,000 1,000 New York. Juno 13 , Wheat Receipts , 29 > SOOO ; exports , U'5,000 ' ; spot l ( < lKc and op tions 2 < a2Hc lower , closing heavy ; ungraded red. 9DSc : No. 3 red , 03e ; No. 1 red. U8 > ic ; No. 2 red , 9r > J < c in elevator , 'MXdk 97Kc delivered , WiJig97xIi'c ( free on board , July closing at U2c. Corn 15not general ly steady but less active ; options a shade lower and dull , closing heavy ; receipts. 08,000 ; exports , 9-1,000 ; un graded. 47 'MJSj c ; No. ' . ' , 4S@48tfc deliv ered , 47c In elevator ; July closing at 47Kc. Oats A shade lower but active ; receipts , lOD.OOO ; exports , 1,100 : mixed western , " 3Cc ; white western , 87Ct41c. Petroleum Stcauv : United clospd Kggs Steadyand Infalrdemand ; western , Pork Steady ; mess quoted atSlC.OO for naw : S15.00 for old. Lard Moderately active and a shade Huttcr Quler but li'rm on Uno grade's ; western , 10@18 } o. Cheese hasier and more active ; western , Milwaukee. Juno 13. Wheat - Weak ; cash , SOJfc ; July. 8t > c : September , 89 . Corn-Hull ; No. 3 , iSTKc. Oats Weak ; No. a white , 30c. liyo-Qulet ; No. 1. 57Ke. JJarley Steady ; No. 2 , 57c. Provisions Quiet ; pork , June , 814.00. OlnolBnatl , Juno 13. Wheat Easier ; No 8 red. 8Sc. Corn-Dull ; No. 3 mixed. 41c. Oats-Quiet : iu. 8 mixed , Kye-bull ; No. 2 , 63@64c. Provisions Pork dull at 815.25. Lard , In lltfht demand at 80.40. \Vhlsuy-Steady at 81.05. MlonoapoiU , June 13. Wheat Unset tled and lower : No. 1 hard , cash , 79c ; Aug ust , 80c ; No. 1 noithern , cash and July , 78Mc : August , 79e ; ; No. 2 northern , cash nu.July , 77Kc ; August , 78j c. On track : Kt > . 1 hard , EOkc ; No. 1 nortnern , SOo ; N.O , 2 northern. 78 } < c. Flour-Quiet J patents , S4.50@4.GO ; bakers' , J3.CO3.70. Koceipts Wheat , 160,000 bu. ; flour , 375 bbls. Shipments-Wheat , 23,000 bu ; Hour , 23 , 000 bbls. Wheat In store-Minneapolis , 5,901,559 bu ; St. Paul , 540.000 bu. Bt. Ijouia , Juno 13. Wheat Weak and lower ; cash , SOJfc ; July , 78'ic. Corn Lower ; cash , 35Jfc ; July , 84c. Oat-s Nominal : cash , 'J7 c. Pork Steady at 815.00. Lard-S0.40. Whisky-11.05. Butter Steady and unchanged ; creamery , I4@17c ; dairy. I0@14c. ifaataa City. June 13. Wheat Weaker ; No. a red , cash , 6Xo \ asked ; June , CS > ic asked. Corn Weaker ; No. 2 , cash,29 > c ; July.SOc. Oats No quotation. Liverpool , June 13. Wheat Quiet but steady ; California , No. 1 , Bsld@Bs 3d per cental ; red western sprlnp , 7s 3d $7s4 < lper cental ; western winter , 7a 4d 7s 6d per cental Corn Quiet ; new mixed western , 4s Id per cental. New Orleans , June 13. Corn Easier but not nuotably lower : mixed , 50@50 } ; yellow - low , .V-XiW ; white , 44 < 45c. Oats Unchanged at SGc. Cornmeal Unchanged at 82.30. lloic Products Unchanged , Pork 810.00. Lard-relined tierce. SS.G'-iW. Bulk Meats Shoulders , 50.00 ; lone clear and clear rib. 57.75. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Monday , June 13. Cattle. The receipts ot cattle to-day were liberal for the tirst of the week. While a good niany of the cattle were sold at nearly stead ) prices the general feeling on the market was lower. The reported decline In eastern mar kets made the buyers hero very weak. The run of haes to-day was fairly heavy for the opening day of the week. The mar ket opened about steady with Saturday and i few sales were made at those prices but de clined very quickly 5@lOc. The market waa fairly active after the buyers bad enc < got down to business , although It opened i little slow. The bulk of receipts were closet out before noon. Nothing of any accouu was left over. Shnnp. There was nothing doing In the market Itecelpu. Cattle po UOKS. 4,10 10 ilorses 4 10n ner Prevalllnu Prices. erm Showing the prevailing urlcej paid for llva stock on this market : 1- Choice steers , 1300 to 1500 Ibs. . . . 94.20(94.35 s- Choice steers. 1100 to 1350 Ibs. . . .10@4.30 s10 Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs. . . . 3.75M4.00 10s Kxtra choicecows and heifers. . . . S.85M8.35 * Good to choice corn-fed cows. . . . 3.15 3.40 - Common to medium cows 3.00(33.10 ( nit Uood to choice bulls 3.7.V&V.25 ite Light and medium heirs 4. . * > 5rtM.r > 3 ere Uood to choice heavy hogs 4.70@4.S5 re n Good to choice mixed hogs " in Representative Hales. TKJEKS. inn No. Av. Pr. No. Av. 1'r. n M. . . 1274 KIO 42..1M2 14.17 } Ir 40..1178 4.15 63..lima VfiO 18..1240 4.15 M..1242 4.00 5..1193 4.15 38. . 1103 4.20 BULLS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1..1760 J3.00 . . . . ! * 83.10 1..1C93 3.UO 1..10SO 3.15 STOrKF.lt1 > . No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. so. . . . 072 83.40 w. . . . ta 53.40 cows. _ No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 5. . . . 930 83.40 2..1125 S3.W ) No. Av. Shit. Pr ? ° No. Av. Slik. Pr. 07..200 M 84.50 , ' . ) . . . . 2SO 84.70 73..202 40 4.M 07..240 bO 4.70 C' . . . .230 M 400 70.,235 200 4. < 0 r.S..S > 3 40 4'.00 GT..249 W ) 4.70 W..245 100 4.1V. 60..247 & 0 4.70 71.'iV , 100 4.0.-I OS..2.51 4.i5 J77..22J 120 4.05 09..274 120 4..5 07..258 W ) 4.0.1 UM..245 200 4.75 M..251 240 4.0.-I 77..537 4. < ia MI..2M 80 4.05 70..2.V1 SO 4.,5 07..217 40 4.0. ' ! 40..2iS 40 4..5 r.2.V ) ) ISO 4.05 : M..22fl 40 4.7o 7,1..241 100 4.0.70..245 40 4.u 71..2:17 : 100 4.0,1 r,7..243 10 4..5 73..215 40 4.05 7U..2Vi ( oiOl.W 67..2.W 4.70 7J . . .SO ) 4.3 00..200 210 4.70 5j. : . . . : ; 4.N ) 01..2,11 40 4.70 OS..244 40 4.bO 71. . . . 2-13 120 4.70 N.241 100 4.bO 01..241 200 4.70 03..247 W ) 4.N ) 58..204 4.70 0i..24'i ( 40 4.bO 00..200 120 4.70 5S. . . . 01 4.S 05..250 fcO 4.70 79..200 2 0 4.b5 Mvo Htook Sold. Showing thi ! number of head of stock sold on the mai ket to-day non . Anclo-Amerlcan Packing Co 1,701 (1. II. Hammond < te Co 310 Llpton 0 > 3S Squires > \ : Co 431 Harris & Fisher Ob Total /3,294 CATTI.I : . O. 11. Hammond iteCo 887 Shippers IN ) Loc.il 04 Total C31 Shipments. Showing tlio number of cittle. hogs and sheep shlppd Irom the yards during the dty. CATTI.K. No. cars. lit. Pest , 10 . H.I . Chicago IUK1S. 20 . N. W . Chicago 20 . ( j. U. &Q . Chicago 8 . K. i . Joliet All sales ot stock in this market are made per cwt live wolirht unless otherwise stated. bead hogs sell at % a per 11) . for all weight * . "Skins , " or hogs wuUlilni : loss than 100 Ibs , no value. Pregnant sows are decked 40 IDs. by thonubllo Unpoctor. Stock NotcN. Cattle weak. Hogs 5 ( < ? 10c lower. liberal receipts for Monday. D. S. Parkhurst was In , after a month's absence. Mr. Jackson. Cortland , ' was in and mar keted a load ot hogs. A , D. Sears , Clarks. came In with a load of hogs which sold on thu market. Hurt Grant , St. Paul , was here with live loads of cattle and ono load of hogs. C. E. Welch , Papllllon , was In.ith a load of cattle which sold on the market. A. W. Trumblo. Gllmore , was here with 113 head of cattle of his own feeding. J. C. Bishop , St. Paul , was In with five loads ot cattle. 40 , 1170-lbcattl3 sold at $4. ir . P. J. Files , a hcavv shipper from Cedar Rapids , Neb. , was In with live good loads ot hogs. E. M. Gibson , of the Brush Lake Cattle company , Albia , was iu with the loads of cattle. William Walwork , hog buyer for Fowler Bros. , has returned from a two weeks' visit to Chicago. Mr. Sackett , Albion , marketed four loads of hoes. One load averaged 200 Ibs and brought 84.85. the top. Henry Kncrson , Cedar Itaplds , Neb. , was Iu and sold two loadsof hogs. Ono averaged 247 Ibs aud the other 243 Ibs , and they both sold at S4.bO. Mr. Stewart , of the Qrm ot Stewart & cWJPf Sti Paul , was here with two loads nt catifl' . Iwcniy-jHA neau averaged 1,274 Ibs and sold at 84.10. M. A. Fugltt , of the North Loup Cattle company , was at the yards with six loads of cattle and one load of hogs. 100 cattle aver aging 1230 Ibs brought 84. iO , OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS General Produce. Monday , Juno 13. The followino prices arejor round lots of produce , as sold on me market to-aaij. Eoos The receipts were light and the bulk went at He , BUTTKH The best country butter Is mov ing at 12@14c , but only a small proportion of the receipts is bringing that price. The bulk Is going at 0@lOo. CHEESE. Full cream rheddars , single , 14c ; full cream flats , wins , He ; Young Americas , 14Vc ; fancy Swiss. 18c ; Swiss , Imported , 25c : Llmburger , 15c ; brick , 15@10c. POULTHY Llvo fowls are going at giOO ® 3.25 per Ucuen , and spring chickens at 83.00. "drATOES , St ck , of nil kinds is scarce. Old potatoes are eotng at SLuxSugS , abid ing to quality. Now potatoes at § 0.00 per barrel. IliKAKs.-lnferlor stock,75c@31.00good ; clean country , ! S1.00@1.25.medium , hand picked , S1.40@1.50 ; hand picked navy. 81.50af.GO. LEMONS The market hern Is about steady with an active demand. Messina , choice , per box , 84.505.00 ; fancy , S5.50@0.00. OnANOF.s-HIverslde , 84.50 ; Navels , 84.50. BKIIHIES The best strawberries sold to-day at 82.00Q22.0 per 10 qt. case. There were a few black raspberries In which brought § 6.00 per case. CHEWHKS There is a fair supply on the market and the average price for iO-lb boxes is S2.00@J.25. : BANANAS Tnere Is a fair supply of choice large bunches on the market. Largo bunches , per bunch , 83.00 ( 4.50. PEACHES Per X-bushel box. 81.50 ( 2.00. KASI-BKUIIHIKS I'tr 12-qt case , 82.75. ArrnicoTB Per2O-lb box. 82.00ci8.50. ( PROVISIONS. Ham , 12c ; breakfast bacon rib , 10 ; breakfast bacon , plain , lOKc ; dry salt sides , > tf@SJf ; dried beef , recular , 10@ 11 ; dried beef , ham pieces ; 13c ; lard , 50 I cans , 6Kc ; lard , 20 Ib cans , Fairbanks , 7c : lard , 10 Ib cans , Fairbanks. 7Vc ; lard 5 Ib cans. Fairbanks , 7 c ; lard , 3 Ib cans , Fair banks , General Market * . VAKNJSHES Barrels , per gallon. Furni ture , extra , 81.10 ; furniture. No. 1. 81.00 ; coach , extra , 81,40 ; coach , No. 1 , 81.20 ; Da- mar , extra , 81.75 ; Japan , TOc ; asphaltum extra , 85c ; shellac , 83.50 ; hard oil linish , 81.50. DUY PAINTS- White lead , 7c ; French zinc , 12c ; Paris whiting , 2Kc ; whiting , gliders , -5fc ; whiting , com'l , lj < c ; lampblack , Ger- manstown. 12c ; lampblack , ordinary , Be ; Prussian blue,55c : ultramarine , 16c ; Vandyke brown , Be : umber , burnt , 4c : umber , raw , 4c ; sienna , burnt , 4c ; sienna , raw , 4c ; Paris green , genuine , 25c ; Paris green , common , 22c ; chrome green , N. V. , 20c ; vermillion. American , Ittc ; Indian , raw and burnt umber , 1-lb cans. 12o ; raw and burnt sienna 12o ; vandyke brown , I3c : relined lamp black , I2c ; coach black and Ivory black , 16c ; drop black , ICc ; ultrama rine black , ISc ; chrome green , U , M. ft I ) . , 16 ; blind and shutter green , L. M. AD. , I6c ; Paris creen. 20c ; Indian red 15c ; Venetian rod , Oc ; Tuscan. 22cAmerican ; vermillion - million , Li. A D.,20c : yellow ochre , 2o ; L. M. ft O. D , 18c ; .rood ochre , 10o : patent dryer , 8c : graining color , ll ht oak , dark oak , walnut , chestnut and ash , I2c. Dituus AND CIIKMICAT.S. Acid carbolic , 50c ; acid tartarlc. 6'ic ; balsam copaiba , per Ib , 60c ; bark sasafrass , per Ib , lOc ; calomel , pei Ib , 78o ; chlnchonldla , peroz,2,5c ; chloroform , per Ib , 50c ; Dover's nowders , per Ib , 81.25 ; epsom salts , perlb. 3) ) < c ; glycerine , pure , poi Ib , SOc ; lead , acetate , perlb , 20coil. ; . castor. o. 1 , per gal. 81.00 ; oil , castor , No. 2 , pei gal , S1.40c ; oil. olive , per gal , 81.40 ; oil , orle annum. 60c ; opium , 84.50 ; quinine , P. ft W and U. &S. , per ; oz , 70c ; potosslum , Iodide , perlb , 3.25c ; sallcln. per oz. 40c ; sulphatt morphine , per oz , 83.35 ; sulphur , per Ib , 4c : strychulne , per oz. 81.10. PAINTS IN On. White lead , Omaha , P. P. , OKa ; white lead , St Louis , pure , 7c ; Mar sellles , green , 1 Ib cans , 16c ; French zinc , gren seal , 12c : French line , red seal , lie trench zinc , In varnish ass I. , 90c ; Frencl Tine , 75c : vermillion. English , In oil , 75c ted. 10e : rose pink , 14c ; Venetian red. Cook * ' > * ' > ( < : : Venetian red. American , IKc rrdIcud,7Kc ; chrome yellow , genuine , 20e chromei yellow , K , 12c ; ochre , rochelle. 3c trench. 2 c ; ochre , . Amerlcaa , l a bpanlsh brown. Xo ; Prince's mineral brown , 3 ? . SPIRITS Coloeue spirits , 168 proof , 1.10 dp 101 proof. l 12 ; spirit * , second quality 101 proof , 11.10 ; do 168 proof , | 1.09. Alcohol 18S proof , S2.1S DT wine gallon. Hedls- tlllild whiskies 51.0.1(3 ( UJO. Clln , blended . . o iinAbV' > > w < IJrfltlliltSt * u i | .njt i jut v' ' * ' * * 'H * - ' * " ' < domestic , Sl.tiOiS3.oo. Olns , imported , 54.60 ® 0.00 ; domestic , 81.2.y < R.tio : Champaines 1m- porli-d , per case. S'J3.00@33.00 ; American , per c < wo,510.00(3W.OO. ( HIDES ( keen butoliors , S ) ( 'iOc ; croon cured , 7c : dry Hint. HQl''c ; dry > -alt , Pynoc ; creen calf skin ? , fc ; ( damaged hides , two- thirds price. Tallow 3c. ( irease Prlmo white , So : yellow , 2c ; brown , IXe. Sheep UKAVY llAnnwAHK Iron , rate 82.70 ; plow steel , special cn t , 4'fc ; cruclblo steel , OWc : cast tools , do , WalSc ; wagon bpokcs , perset , 82.0oa,60 : ! ; hub- , per het , 8- ! ' ? li'l- lees , sawed , dry , Sl.CO ; tongues , each. tOj ; axles , each , 7."c : iimro | nuts , nor 11) , Olil7lc ( ; coil chain , per Ib. 0H'13c ; malleable , SCftlOc ; iron wedges , Oc ; crowbars , Oc : harrow teeth. 4Vc ; spilng steel , 4ylc ; Burden's her > o shoes , 81.75 : Buidon's mule bhocs. S.V75. . Barbed wire , In car lots , S4.00 per 100 Ibs. Iron nnllsrates,10 to.'iO.S2.f,0 , ; .steel nallsS2.75. Shot. S1.31 ; buckshot , Sl.OO. Hnzird powder , kegs , S5.00 ; do. half kegs , 82.75 ; do , quarter kens , 81.50 ; blasting , kegs , S2.10 ; fuse , per 10 feet , 03c. Lead bar. 810.00. ( Jrocrr's LlHt. n Ordinary grades , 2122c ; fair , LivTuhlln'sXXXX , 2S c ; Dllworth's , 27c ; SVHUP No. 70 , 4-gallon kres. S1.2S@1.30 ; New Orleans. i > er gallon. 3Sif4Gc ; inanlo syrup , half bbls , "old time , " per gallon , TOc ; 1-callon cans , pur do1UO ( ; halt Rnlion cans , per do/ . Sii.fiO : qimit can , SU. CA.VDY Mixed , M © llc ; stick. Cii.vrKr.ii1 ( iarnt-au's soda , bultur and picnic , fi > se ; ereams , b > iu ; inecr btups.SKe ; cltv soda , 7ive. PICKT.I.S .Medium , In bbls , 87.00 ; do In half DbKSMXi ; small , In bbls. SS.CO ; do , in half bbls , 84. W ; gherkins , In bbls , 8'J.OO : do , In half bbls , 85.00. SUOAU Ur.iniilatrdG\Q6)lc ( ; conf. A,0 < a white extra 0 , 5J < .if.iic : extra C. ; yellow 0. n QW ! cut loaf , powdered , CK"c. CANNIIO ( Teens Oysters , standard , per ease. S'j.iHJtfMUO ; strawberries , 'J Hi. pnr ca o , 82.30 ; raspberries , 2 Ib. per case , S'-J.- > @ 2.4" ; California pears , per case , 84.50 ; apricots , per case , 84.30 ; peaches , per casp , 84.00 ; white cherries , per case , 85.60 ; plums , per case , 5 > 3.50 ; blueberries , per case , 81.8.r > ; ejtg plums , 2 lo. per case , S'J.5o ; piircapples , 2 Ib. per case , 53.203.ri.7."i ; 1 Ib. maekurel , per do/ , S1.40 ; 1 Ib. salmon , pordoz , S1.50@l.r.5 ; 2 Ib. L'ooseberries , per case , 81.75 : 2 Ib. stilnn beans , per case , 81.70 ; 2 Ib. lima beans , per case , 8l.rX ) ; 8 Ib. marrow lat pens , per case. S2.40@2.fjO ; a Ib. early Juno peas , per case , S2-7r ; 3 ID. tomatoes , 82.50 ; 2 Ib. corn 52.50. _ Dry Ijitmbcr. DIMENSIONS AND TIMdlttS. 13ft lift 16 ft 18 ft _ ft a ft 17.60 17.60 17.50 18.60 IB.50SJ.M I > 50 17.60 17.50 17.50 18.50 1 .50 22.50 22.59 ZlS 17.50 17.50 17.50 18.60 I .50K.60 , ! 22.50 ZxlO 17.50 I7.5Q 17.50 18.50 IU.50 22.60 22.50 2x12 17.5'i 17.50 17.5J 18.50 10.Mir8.GO 22.50 44-8x8 lf.50 18.50 18.50 IU.50 20.602i [ ; 0(1 23.UO 11OAIIDS. No. 1 , com , sis . S10.50 No. 2 , com , 8 1 s . 17.50 No. 4 , com , sis . I3.rx > PHNCINO. No. 1 , 4 & 0 In , 12 A 14 ft. rough . 819.00 . 2 " " ' " " ' " No. , . 15.00 SIDING. A , 12 , 14andia ft . 882.00 JJ , " ' " . 20.50 C , " " " . 15.00 D , " " " . 13.CK CKII.INO AND PAUTITION. 1st com. , In White PlnoCelllnc . 834-00 Clear , % In. Norway Pine Celling . 10.00 ' A . 6 inch , white pine . . 835.00 C . 29.50 ' ( SelFen'c ) . W.0 ° < K1OAlD9 . , , . . No. i , com. 13 in.s , la. ,3. & 14. . . . . . . . 20.00 No.3 " ' 'is ' .tuft. . . . 18.00 ' " 16 It . 17.00 . 1st and 3d , clear , luiaen , s. 9s. , , .550.00 Inch. s. a l'i , lk. In 45.00 mcni3 s ao : l , iyt , 3 In 37.00 POSTS. White Cedar. 6 In. . Hs 13ct 9 ln.grs..lla - * CHICAGO * " ° MORTH- WESTERN " RAILW Tb enlr road to take for COB Molnes Mar- ghailtowa , C dar Kaplds , Clinton. DIzoB , Chlca- RO , Mllwaukao aud all points cunt. To tbepco- nle of Hebrnika , Colorado , Wyomlntr , Utah ; Idaho , NoTRda , Oregon , Washington and Call- rornla , K offon superior advantairos not posil- ble by any other line. Amonira few of the numerous point ! of iu- pirlority enjoyed by the patron * of this road between Omaha and Chicago , are iti two train * a day of DAY COACHES , which are the finest tlmt human art and Ingenuity can create. Iu PALAUBBLHKPINQ CAH8 , which are model ! of comfort and elegance. IU PARLOR DUAW- INQ ROOM CARS , unsurpassed by any. and Its Widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING OARS the equal of which cannot be found elsewhere At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Paclflo Ry. connect In Union Depot with thoie of the Chlcaco A Northwestern lly. In Chicago the trains of thliltne make close connection wltb those of all eastern linos. For Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis. Cincin nati , NlagaraSalls , Buffalo. PltUbiirg.Toronto , Montreal , Boeton. New Yon. Philadelphia , Baltimore ) . Washington and all points IB the east , ask for a ticket via the "WORTHWESTMH. " If you wieh tk best accommodation. All ticket agenU Mil ticket ! via this line. H. HUQH1T ? , B. P. WILSON , Qenl. Manaf * * . flenL PaM't Aftnt W. M. BABCOOK,0111080' IU"L. B. BOLLBS , Western Agent. City Pau'r Areat , Omaha , Nebraska. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the llrm of Dona- liey It Uanck , heretofore doing business at 1811 Lake street , Oraahii , IB thle day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Donabey will curry on said business and will pay all bills and col lect all money duo to or from the firm afore said. J.F. DONAIIBY. HOWARD HANCK. Notice , MATTER of apnllca'tlon of Chrlstofforsen 4 I'otereen for Iku6r | lloonso. Notice Is hereby giviin that Chnstotrcrscn & 1'otcrsendld upon tbb tith ilny of June , A.D. 1887 , tlio their application to the mayor and city council of Omulm , for llconso to soil malt , spirit uous and vinous liquors , at No. 13. < South Fifth street , First ward , Oiimlm , Nob. , from the llth day of April , 1687. to the 10th day of April , 1B88. If there bo no objection , remoiietrauoe or protontfllcd within two weeks from Juno 6th , A. D. lKb7. the said license will be granted. ClIUISTOrKKRMKN & 1'CTKIISKN , Applicants. J. B. aouTHAiin.Clty Clurk. JeC-13 ' _ from Welshan's Germ Flour sound wheat. , , HenUermKlo'r rande. Makoa bone arid muscle. liiTluoratei tlio i br strengthens _ the . nervei . enriches the blodil. Suffurers from drspopsla , Inilliiestlnn , constlputlon , ( itlabutei Drlcht's disease , etc . will It nil U Invnlun. Me. (1OOI ) Kill WKI.I , I'Kdl'I.K. Order It of jour dealer. Sample package free t iihyslclunn who will par express charges. Circular giving full particu lar * on application. Pratt & Unities , OmahaNcb Manufacturers of Cereal Specialties. DB. OTTERBODBB Cor.Uth & Dodge Sti. Omaha , Neb. CURES AU L ; t.c u it' , Inipmlcnn , ( Mf Abuic ) , ljr M , ( Br < . llttllt. I nut itamp tit full lnfunntion. CoDKilutlon Itnonilljr or b ; nAII FrM > nd CunMnilUL lourt , 9 lo 12 . Iu . 1 to S nd T to * p. m. TREE TRIAIrss'.ty.w. . ' InlALirjr . ii1 : - ' ' " " 'Bc * ' LINCOLN , NEB , Ten Itatlrotds , nnd more are coming. ICO Trains Daily. Stnt unUcrsltr , Wc lcj n University , Slate Ca tal. Most of the nu lr * T.ot hnvo rtouMod In rrl < "o In thelaftU nionthv Acre-land , within 1 rallci of the city .Incrfus c < l over two hundred percent. Lincoln In tlio crouton Kallmml Center of in ase Intliewurld. Hrlck lilock | inr 8 to ai per cent. Vncnnt Ion have aveniniM 10J per cent per nnnum on lift ' ' ' Uiii-ohi'u'H'ir'at i1l < trlbutlnif point. Pome whole- talc de ler < rinvo imde princely fortnny * . llnllitlniriKii'nKUiilniillillrcrtloii * . Hmlneji f cnilygoml. Hunkers , rctiill luerclmnti , mcchitnl etc. , DUMMY TUA1NS. Kunnlni ; between Council Hluffs and South Omaha. In addition to the stations nifln- tloncd , trains stop at Twentieth and Twenty- fourth streets , nnd nt Summit , In Omaha. Westward. Eastward. COUNCIL BLUFFS. C. & N.V. . C. D. ft Q. | All trains run dally. . . . ] C. It. 4 St. P. j All trains run dally. . . . . j nl5am : 0:15am : 6:40pin : 700pra K.C. St.I. * 0. Except Saturday. 1000 ; mtO:85am : tKxcept Monday. * 8:55pin : 5:30pm : W. St L. & P. All trains run daily 2l5pm ; 12:15 : pm S C. A P. 7:05 : a m : a m 6:25 : D m b:50pm : THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee &SI Paul Ry s Tlte Best Route from Omaha and Council JRluffn < oj THE EA.ST Two Tiains Daily Between Omaha and Council Blulls Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapids Rock Island , Frceport , * Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesvillc , Beloit , Winona , LaCrosie , And oil other Important points Unet , Northeast Hiid Boutiicnst. For through tickets cnll on the ticket niront at 14U1 Karnam st , In 1'axlon hotel , or at Union 1'Hcifio depot. I'nllmnn Sleepers and the finest Dining Cara In the world are run on the main llnci of iho Chicago , Milwaukee iV St. Paul Jtnllwuy anil ov erjr uttontlon Is paid to puspuncers bjr courto- ousoinplojces of the coin puny. It MII.I.KII. ( icneral Manager. J. F. TircKKit , Asilstaiitdenerol Mnna cr. A. V. U. CAitre.vTKit , ( Jenurnl l'ai fngor and Ticket Agent. OEO. K. IIEATFOIID , Assistant General I'aasen- ger and Ticket Anont. J. T.CLARKUoueralBuporlnteuUeut. Omafia Jobbers' Director/ . Agricultural Imf/emcnts. CJltSXCnfLL PAUKEU , WbolttaUDealrrln Aarrlcultnral Implements , and Ihiftlcn. Jcnr ilroot , b twvcn Oth and K'lh.Omnhn , Ntb. L1X1SQEK ,1 ! 3TETUALF CO. , Aprtcttltural Implements , \V gen .Oarrlatc > , nuMle , rile. , Wholesale , Om h * iy , o n E\DO n r < o VYtiolcMle Dealer * In AcrlrtiUnnil Imiik'iucnla , ( Vagoni and nuiintc . _ 1CI , W , M and )7 ) , Jonrn at Art/its' Material. A. UOSPE , , TK. , Artists' Materials , I'ianos niul Organs , ! n Poiiglm Street , Omnlia , Builders' Hard war * and Scales. Buillcr ( 'Hnntwnre& Sea loKcpnlr Shop Uechatilct' Tooli and IlnlTalo Pratei. liu' . Douglai iu . Omaha , Nb. _ Boots and Shoes. jr. r. MonsE P co. Johbrrs of Hoots and Shops. 1411 Karnam it. , Omaha. N b. MtnufactorT , UttmraM . C CO. Wholcaalo Knbber Boot < anil Shoes Uubbvr niul ) lled Clotlilinf mill Kelt Ilooti and ShocB. Southeast Corner lith and Douglai. Beer. STORK , Vt JLER , Lnpcr Boer Hrowcra , lf.21 Niirth I'lh Street , Om h , Neb. Butchers' Tools. LOUIS HELLER , Butchers' Tools and Supplies , ( nsigo Casings of all kinds nl sjs la stock. Jom-ssi.omab * Coffee , Spices , Etc. Onmlia Corrco and Spica Mills. . .Splre . Unking 1'Owder. FluTOrlnElUe- tmcts , Ijiunfiry lllue. Ink. Ktc. 11U-1G Uarner Klrcet.Omabn. Nab. Cornier . EAGLE COltNICE WORKS , John Epencter , Prop. Muinfaetnrer f Galtanltod Iron anl Cornte * . 9H Dodge and 103 and 104 M , 10th U omaba. Neb. K BOLTE , Manufacturers of Ornamental Galvanized Cornices , Dormer Window * , K1na1s.MetnUr5krllghttc. 3108. 12tn it. , Omaha. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , C. Specht , Prop. GalTanlced Iron Cornices , etc. Snecl' lmproTed Pa * ntUptmile Skyllglit. ! t08 andtlO B.l'Jlli n..Omaha. Carpets. OMAHA CARPET CO. , Jobbers of Jarpets , Curtains , Oil Cloths , BURS , Linoleums , Mattlnm. Etc. lilt Douflai itreet. Crockery and Hotians. W. Agent for tlio Manufacturers nnd Importer * of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chlmnejs , etc. Offlco , 817 South Uth ct Cinaha , Nub. Commission and Storage. J > . A. HURLEY , Commission and .Jobbing1. Butter , KBK and Produce. ConilgnmeDti lollcllcd , Ileadquarteri for Stoneware , Hurry Dorrs and Qrajie Baited. 1414 Uodgeitreet , Umaba. RIDDKLL C RIDDELL , Storage and Commission Morcliant'i , Bpecliiltioii Uiuier. Kttm. Clioeno , ro.iltry , Game , Oj-itcra , oto. , etc. 112 a. 14th St. FEYCKE BROS. , Commission Merchants. Fruit ) , Produce and Prorliloni , Omaba , Neb. ' WIEDEM3.N < 8 CO. , Produce Commission Merchants , Poultry , Butler , Oamo , KinlU , etc. 330 S. I4tb.it Omaba. Neb , Coat ana' Limi. Olu. i. LAHACIII , rrei. C. F. Ooon > N , T. Pica. J. A. HDNniKLAHD , Kec. and Treaa. OMAHA COAL , COKE A LIME COMPANY , Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal. 909 Soulb Thirteenth Street , Omaba , Neb. > T. , T. tlOUXSON C CO. , Mannfucturers of Illinois White Lime. And Shippers of Con I and Coke , Cement , Planter , IJme , Ualr. Flro Brick , Dmln. Tile anil Sewer Plp . omro. Pazton notol. rarnam ft. , Omaha , Nub. Telephone 111. Confectionery. FAY & Manufacturing1 Confectioners , Jobbers of Frulti.Nutt and ClKai * . UU Kamam St. Omaha. Cigar * and Tobacco. MAX MEYER C CO. , Jobbers of Cigars , Tobacco , dune and Ammunition. IIS to 223 B. lllti it. , 10U to 1024 rarnam it. . Omtha , Neb. WEST < K FRITSCHER , Manufacturers of fine Cigars , And Wholesale Dealer * In Loaf Tobaccos , Nos. 106 and HON. UUi street , Omaba. Dry Goods. M. E. SMITH cB CO , , Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods & Notions 1102 and 1104 nouglai , cor. llth St. , Omaha , Neb. Distillers. Dlstlllen nf Mquon , Alcohol and Spirits. Importers and Jobbcri of Wines an J Liquors. WILLOW SPRINGS DISTILLS' CO. ami 1LER & CO. , Importer ! and Jobber * of Fine Wlnei and Liquor * . Bole manufacturer * of Kennedy's Cast India Bit- Urs unit Domestic Liquors. 1111 Harne ; BU Furniture. DEWEY < K STONE , Wholesale Dealers in Furniture. Farnam it. . Omaha. Neb. _ CHARLES SIIIVERICK , Furniture , Bedding , Upholstery , Mirrors , etc. IMC , 1203 and 1210 Tarnam at. , Omaha. Groceries , Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , Noc.t05.07.709andna.lOthStOmah . N b. McCORD , HMADY A CO. , Wholesale Grocers , ltn and I. Tenwortli * ti.Omaba. Hardware. LEE , FRIED tC CO. , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Agent * ( or Howe Sole * . _ and Miami I'uwderCo..OmahaN > ib. W. , T. BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Spring * , Wagon Stock , Hardware Lumber , etc. 1201 _ and 1811 Harney St. , Omaha. _ EDNEY A GIBBON , Wholesale Iron and Steel , Wagon and Carrlsie Wood Block , Hear ? Uardwar * Ktc. HIT and mt l.cavf uworlb it. , Omaha , Neb , MILTON ROGERS C SONS' Stoves , Ranges , Furnaces , Tiles , Mantlet , Qratei , Orasi Roods. 1U1 aud 1323 raraUB Btreet. _ Iron Works. Wrongkt and fait Iron Bylldlag Woik , Iron Stain , , U mi anddlrderi , Hleam Bag.lnes.HraM gillTnK . ITouudrj , MacbUe and UlacksulU ) ork , OmceaalWorti.D. r. Bj.andnmstudl. Omaha Jobbers' Directory , Jl. K.SAtr\'Eltt Mann fiieturltip Dealer in Smoke Stackqj Urltctilnm , Tnnki.nmUlfnn'nl Itnllir IHpnlrlng , l.tl IKMnlin slrod.Oiiiali * . V. II. MrMANPS. c. rU'I.UVAN. OMAHA WIRE tfntox WORKS * Mnnufiictturrs of Ire and Iron ItniHiKrs , Desk Rallr ( Window Ciiitrtli. Kliiwer SlnniM. Wlr . lfni , Ilia l1N.Kth. Ontrr < lit mill pminptlT ntlfndodt * . Lumber , OMAIFA rVMUEK CO. , 1)C.U' _ AIIKInddof JiulldhiR tfcacn-ial nt Wliolos , l < ! < trni-i > A. _ iuin t'urtflo Tntrk , Omnh * . LOl , IS Jilt A IFORl > , Dealer in Lumber. Lath , Lime , Sash * Doors , Kto. Yards-CornorJth and Douelasi Cornel 8th nnd llouglas. j CHICAGO LUMBER CO , , H Wholesale Liuubcr , I ' S1 P.Hth nrcft,0m hi > , Not' . . Colpeltsr , Manage * V. JV. D1ET2. Lumlior. 13th and California MrtPtu , Omnha , Neb. W. Git AY , ninb r , Lime , Cement , Etc. , Etc. I Cor.CtbanJ Doutlai iti. , Omaha. Na > . | * ' HOAGLAXD. Lumber. \ T. W. U A ItVEY LUMBER To Dealers Only. Offle , 1(0.1 Fnrnam itrect.Omnha. CHAS. It. LEE , Hardwood Lumber , ; Wood Carpets and 1'arqnet Kloorlnj. Vth and Doustal Oaohn. , * JOHXA. WAKEFIELD , Wholcsnlo Lumber , Etc. Inpnrttd and American Portland Cement. Rlatl AientforMllirauken-llfdraullc Ceiniutaod Boik ( Julncy > Vhllel.lme. > Z/Ve Stock. STOCK YAIIDSCO. , , j Of Omaha. - | Limited. John F. Bojd , Buparlntendtnt. j Lift Stock Commission. M. KUltKE < C SOX8 , Llvo Stock Commissioii. _ Oeo. Ilurke , Manager. Union 5look Tardi , 8. Ouiaha. Taltpbone Ml. SAVAGE cC GREEN , Live Stock Commission Merchants , Shipment * of anr and all klnrii of Block sollelte4 L'nlon ? tock TanlsOmaha , Neb. ' - - Millinery and Nations. I. OBERFELDER C CO. , Importer * nnd Jobber * of Millinery and Notions , 1213and 1215 Ilnrney Hueet , Omaha , Neb. Hotions. Wholesale Dealer ! In Notions and Furnishing Goods , 40.1 and li B. Tenth St. , Omaha. Overalls. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING ! COMPANY , | Manufacturers of Overalls , I lean * rant * , Etilrts. Ktc. 1103 and JlOt Doului Street/ OmahH , Nob. PAPER CARPEXTER PAPER CO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers. Carry a nice utock of I'rlnlliiuVruiilnK | ndVrlt , Inu liaper. Bpediil iitlentlon clvon to car loud os > o-iler , which will be mtuped dlroct from inlllri. All order * will receive personal attention.Yeftuan * mi too good goods anil low price * , lilt and 11113 IMuitlaaHt. Printing. REES PRINTING iSfJj Job Printers , Blank Book Makers , ) And Book Binder * . 10(1 and 108 South FourteentH itreet. Omaba , Web. _ _ WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIOlt Auxiliary Publishers. Dealer * In Typo , Preuei and I'rlnter ! ' Supplies. (00 South Twelfth Street. _ Pumps. r s-- . . - . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . : - , BROWNELL .C CO. , Manufacturers and Dealers la ngiiiRR , Boilers & General Miichiner ? Bbect Iron work , Steam Pumps. Saw Mills , Acme ) BhaftlnK , Dodge Wood split Pullnri , Belting , eta. . Aliowagoui , ierapenandbaletloa. ULt-UlSL.e/ . Tenwonlnt. Omaha P UMPc67t Wholosule Pumps , Pij > e , Fittings , eam nnd Water Sunpllei. Headquarter * fi > r Mn KoostCo's Uoo > ln. 1111 farnnm St. . Omaba. Neb. U. S. WIND ENGINE and PUMJ * COMPANY. rjalladarWInd Ulliil fleam and Water Suppllei , ' IMunib'ne Uoortf. HeitlnK. llose. i'18 ' anil WO Far- uam it. , Oiunha. s. K. Kelton , Manager. I Telephone No. 510. ' . I A. L. STRANG CO. , Pumps , Pipes and Engines. Steam , Wat r , Rallwar and Milling Supplies. BUI ' 930 , va aad VU Fa roam at. , Omaha. Neb. i Safes , Etc. P. BOYElT K CO. , Atrents for Hall's Safe & J/ock Co.s' Fire and llurglar Proof Safes , Time I-ocks , Vault * jand Jail Work. latJ tarnara street Omaha. Neb. G. ANDREEN , Omaha Safe Works. Uaoufactnrersof Fire and UnrclarProof Safes , Vault Uoon , Jail Work. Shutters anil Wire Work. Cor. _ UtbanilJacssonHU. . Um a , Neb , I Sash , Doors , ftc. co. , Wholesale Manufacturer ! of Sash , Doors , Blimla aud Moulding1 ? , Mraneh oaee.mu and Iicrd sU.Osab , Ne ! > . BOHN MANUFACTURING CO * manufacturers , of Sash , Doors , Blinds , i s.HUIr Workond Interior Hard Wood Just outued. N. 1C. cor. 8ili und J/eaveuworthHU. umaba , Neb. _ _ _ KLEIN HOUSE Johnstown , Neb , The best accommodations for travelers * ' The bcbt hotel in town. F. G. FRITZ , Proprietor. THE CAPITOL HOTEL Lincoln , Neb. The beet kno n u nU most popular hotel 1. o Biato. I.ooaiiono < 'iitr liip | > ofnltncnls flis class. llcniliiiurt'i | § for coiiiniorclHl men am 11 political ttntl public tritthcrluirs. E. r. 11UOUUN , 1'roprlctor School , County and City Wo nrTl pay hlvhest price for a-ime. jA-ZRIvd : ZjO .2.NTS Made ut lowest i tos. ( 'orresiioiiiloncogolit'ltoil , STULL BROS. , ' LINCOLN , NKU. RUPTURE CURED. ' nr Dr. Bnedlker's luelboU. No operation ! No P la | No Detention from buslnv . Adaotbd to rUlldren si well as grown vnjoyle. Unudredi ot sulo rjp SUt Jill.I' 11 I ill , \ \ I II. . ' . /.Illlll lial. CO.NbUI.TATIOX KKEII. PItOF. N , U , COOK , Itoom 0 , 1514 Douglas St. , OiaaUa ,